I take fenben occasionally, although I don't have cancer. But my cat was diagnosed with a lung tumour 7 months ago and I've been giving her fenben ever since. She ain't dead yet.
I don't know about the original poster (Geekish), but I put about a quarter-inch of warm water in a pill bottle and open a 222mg capsule in it. I shake it till it dissolves completely. Then I give our cat a 5ml dose orally, with a plastic syringe, every other day. Lately, he's been doing so well that I've increased the interval to once a week.
It must not have much of a taste, because I've also been able to open a capsule, sprinkle it on their food, mix it in, and they eat it with no trouble
Also, my wife and I each take one of those 222mg capsules every day.
That's my personal experience. I'm not a veterinarian; take it for what you think it's worth.
All mammals that come in contact with humans on a regular basis are on a dewormer schedule.
Except what mammal??
Hmmmm interesting...
I take fenben occasionally, although I don't have cancer. But my cat was diagnosed with a lung tumour 7 months ago and I've been giving her fenben ever since. She ain't dead yet.
Be careful. There is a study about Fenben causing anemia in cats.
What dosage do you give your cat, if you don't mind my asking?
I don't know about the original poster (Geekish), but I put about a quarter-inch of warm water in a pill bottle and open a 222mg capsule in it. I shake it till it dissolves completely. Then I give our cat a 5ml dose orally, with a plastic syringe, every other day. Lately, he's been doing so well that I've increased the interval to once a week.
It must not have much of a taste, because I've also been able to open a capsule, sprinkle it on their food, mix it in, and they eat it with no trouble
Also, my wife and I each take one of those 222mg capsules every day.
That's my personal experience. I'm not a veterinarian; take it for what you think it's worth.